It's also quite opaque, but I think it's on it's best when used to bring a bit of depth to for example red lipsticks (used at the middle of the lips). (Check out the end of the post to see what I mean!)

But I guess this could look quite stunning with darker skintones on it's own!

Cherry on top at quick glance looks similar to Candy Apple, but they really are different. Candy Apple is more classic deep red, where Cherry On Top is more bright pink.

It has teeniest tiniest pink glitters in it, which are extremely difficult to capture on camera. I was afraid that this would stain my lips, but for my huge surprise it didn't do so.

Sunlight

Indoors, with flash

Video of application and removal:

Overall:

They have been claimed to stain on lips, but they didn't stain mine.
However, my friend got a mild skin-reaction when swatching Cherry On Top on the back of her hand. Not anything massive, just a red, itchy patch, but still. So if you're prone to skin-reactions, be cautious.
I don't own anything like these, so they are pretty unique. And gorgeous. I really do like them!

There has also been quite a lot of discussion about the prices - $16.99 per piece is quite a lot, considering how much product there really is. Here's some comparison of lipgloss prices: